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  2. Talk:Hide glue - Wikipedia

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    [Davidowsky; Raw Materials and Fabrication of Glue, H.C. Baird, Philadelphia, 1884] Franklin liquid hide glue is not weaker than fresh-mixed hot hide glue. It is, however, much more hygroscopic. The bond fails much faster at high humidity (80%) than hot hide glue does. It has short shelf life (under a year, despite what Franklin says).

  3. Animal glue - Wikipedia

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    Hide glue that is liquid at room temperature is also possible through the addition of urea. In stress tests performed by Mark Schofield of Fine Woodworking Magazine, "liquid hide glue" compared favourably to normal hide glue [25] in average strength of bond. "However, any liquid hide glue over six months old can be suspect because the urea ...

  4. List of glues - Wikipedia

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    hide glue, including rabbit-skin glue; bone glue, and fish glue including isinglass. Animal connective tissue. and bones hides are acid-treated, neutralized, and repeatedly soaked; the soaking-water is dried into chips hydrolyzed collagen: Until it cools Thermoplastic. Somewhat brittle when set Water-soluble Cabinetmaking, bookbinding, lutherie ...

  5. Wood glue - Wikipedia

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    Liquid versions of hide glue are now available; typically they have urea added to keep the glue liquid at room temperature and to extend drying time. Examples of liquid hide glue are Old Brown Glue or Titebond Liquid Hide. Hide glue does not creep. Hide glue joints are easy to repair, by just heating and adding more hide glue. [7] [8] [9]

  6. Seccotine (adhesive) - Wikipedia

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    In the R. Austin Freeman novel As a Thief in the Night (1928) the use of seccotine rather than glue is used as a clue to identify a murderer. In the C.S. Lewis novel That Hideous Strength (1945) a character is described as having a cigarette "seccotined" to his lip.

  7. Adhesive - Wikipedia

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    The glue gun melts the solid adhesive, then allows the liquid to pass through its barrel onto the material, where it solidifies. Thermoplastic glue may have been invented around 1940 by Procter & Gamble as a solution to the problem that water-based adhesives, commonly used in packaging at that time, failed in humid climates, causing packages to ...

  8. Adhesive bonding of semiconductor wafers - Wikipedia

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    There are three major requirements of creating a desirable surface for adhesive bonding of plastics: the weak boundary layer of the given material must be removed or chemically modified to create a strong boundary layer; the surface energy of the adherend should be higher than the surface energy of the adhesive for good wetting; and the surface profile can be improved to provide mechanical ...

  9. Scagliola - Wikipedia

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    The plaster is modified with the addition of animal glues such as isinglass or hide glue. 'Marezzo scagliola' is worked with the pigmented batches of plaster in a liquid state and relies mainly on the use of Keene's cement, a unique gypsum plaster product in which plaster of Paris was steeped in alum or borate, then burned in a kiln and ground ...

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